Max Rostal (violin)
Mewton-Wood (piano)
Story by Mark Twain
Told by Bernard Braden
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 26) ' Glory in the Daytime' by Dorothy Parker , read by Barbara Kelly : Sept, 20
A romantic opera in three acts by Richard Wagner
(sung in German)
Cast in order of singing:
(Continued in next column)
Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk.
Cologne
(Chorus-Master,
Bernhard Zimmermann )
Conductor, Richard Krauns
(Recording made available by c sy of N.W.D.R.)
Scene: Antwerp in the 10th century
Prelude
Act 1
A meadow on the banks of the Scheldt
Harold Rutland writes on page 7
Talk by B. C. Roberts
Joseph Goldstein 's recently published book ' The Government of British Trade Unions' studies the influence of apathy within Britain's largest trade union. Is his picture a just one, and has it any bearing on the work of unions other than the one he describes? In this talk B. C. Roberts , Lecturer in Trade Union Studies at 'he London School of Economics, assesses the book against the wider background of the methods and practice of the trade union movement as a whole.
Act 2
The cathedral square of Antwerp
by Tamara Karsavina
Act 3
Scene 1: The bridal chamber
Scene 2: The banks of the Scheldt
The Rev. E. Gordon Rupp gives an account of the last twenty-five years of Luther research
The speaker is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Richmond College
(The recorded broadcast of June 23)
Quintet, Op. 34
Allegro; Fantasia:
Menuetto and Trio; Rondo played by the Melos Ensemble :
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Eli Goren (violin)
Hugh Maguire (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Terence Weil (cello)